considdering it was all over the tv right when todd+selkie returned from their little trip the answer is a definite YES! he even tried to distract andy from it, so he also knows or at least assumes that its got to do with the colony.

Dave, you know that those two dudes have names.
They have ‘history’ both working with each other, and independently when they go home to their families, moms, dads, s.o., other, pets. So I’m saying, like the nameless clerk in the WoolCo, you might need them later. Best to name them now.
Not trying to tell you how to do the comic. I just remember some of your comments about Ms. Flowers. She turned out to be very important in the story of Selkie and the School. (Snowball fight) . Just sayin’.

When I ran a tabletop campaign for my friends, I got a bit annoyed when they didn’t name their characters “properly” (or fast enough).

They got back at me later, when I didn’t name my character fast enough, and his name went down in the save files as something like Pro Tagonist… only worse. I can’t recall what it was exactly, but it was annoying, and I totally deserved it.

DnD supports all kinds of playstyles so you can treat is as a hack and slash dungeon crawler or roleplay and try stay true to the settings lore – just need to make sure the group and dm are all on the same page.

I dunno, I think it could be one of those hilarious things if one (or both) of them end up becoming a regular character who never gets a chance to tell anyone their name. Any time it would come up in dialogue, an interruption occurs or a jump-cut to another scene.

People make connections based on all kinds of minor things. It’s not that odd that a weirdness getting associated with a certain color would make everything which is that color be suspect. Especially if the next thing is equally weird.

Not just color, but also glowing. How hard would it to be connecting 2 green glowing things together? (Although my first guess might be a ‘real’-life teenage mutant ninja turtle esqe thing, but I’m a huge dork who loved that show when I was young

People always draw perfect connections when it’s inconvenient for the protagonists. But if there’s an opportunity for a comical MISunderstanding that gets everyone in trouble, you know that’s happening without delay.